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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a stud in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is attractive or impressive in a particular context, often related to physical appearance or skills.
Example: "He is a stud in the world of fashion, always turning heads with his unique style."
Alternatives: "a standout in" or "an ace in".
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She was in her 30s, had a stud in her nose and multi-coloured hair.
28 min: "Costin gets a stud in the side, bless him," says Raymondo.
In Cox's telling, Jemima morphs into a wasp-waisted glamazon sporting a vinyl bikini, and Ben becomes a stud in briefs.
He pitches to a stud in a Yankee hat, with spiked shoes and pine tar and eyes that say I'm taking this guy deep.
She had a stud in one side of her nose and a little coil pierced into the edge of one ear.
Kacaniklic is being a particular thorn in Norwich side, and a stud in Russell Martin's leg as the Swede follows through on a tackle.
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A stud-in-waiting, Andrew will soon be attending to Margaret's other desires, of course.
He was sent to a stud farm in Brazil in 2002, where he died and is presumably buried.
"Biker," a soldier from the DNR Oplot battalion, looks towards the Ukraine-controlled town of Marinka from trench positions in a stud farm in the Petrovsky district of Donetsk. .
Diets were regular for a stud farm in the area of the study in Argentina.
In her words, she looked "like a stud lesbian" in the song's stylish black-and-white video.
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